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Many things, but very little I could actually work on myself.
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A lot of different parts... I am used to living with all guys and they taught me how to take care of my car. =)
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The new $300 ignition module that I just had put on my Ford truck :(
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Lots more now that I have been teaching Automotive for the past semester.
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The engine, the oil holder, and the dipstick. That's about it.
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Where all my fluids go, the intake manifold, radiator, I know all the belts, plugs, battery... I actually would have to go look under my hood and see the parts to name them. I'm okay with cars for a girl. I can change my oil and tires and such. :O)
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Most of it. I have 5 older brothers & my husband was a mechanic. He has a 70 Chevelle SS & I love helping him work on it. I drive an Expedition & my hubby has taught me how to change the oil, the brake pads, the air filter, tune it up w/ new wires, plugs, cap, & rotor. My next lesson is how to flush the radiator. I'm not looking forward to it, but I like not having to rely on a man to fix my car for me.
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